Singapore: City of Gardens

Singapore: City of Gardens book cover

Singapore: City of Gardens

Author(s): William Warren et al (Author), Luca Invernizzi Tettoni (Author)

  • Publisher: Periplus Editions (HK) ltd.
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2001
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 160 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9625931554
  • ISBN-13: 9789625931555

Book Description

Although best known as a sprawling metropolis, most visitors to Singapore marvel at the greenness of it all.

Wide boulevards shaded by venerable Rain Trees, interconnecting parks displaying a huge variety of tropical plants, roadside plantings in every shade of green, red and yellow, and great expanses of junglescape alongside the office skyscrapers and apartment blocks. It is truly a garden city, in all senses of the word.

In this travel pictorial, the authors showcase many of the Lion City’s green spaces, be they the Botanical Gardens and national parks, or plantings of bougainvillea tumbling down the crash–barriers on the super–highways. Orchard Road, the world–renowned Zoological Gardens, the ground–breaking Mandai Orchid Gardens, and many more, are portrayed, along with other lesser–known parks and private and hotel gardens.

Sumptuous full–colour photographs by Luca Invernizzi Tettoni and texts by botanical expert William Warren literally take one down the garden path on a discovery tour of Singapore’s cityscapes, landscapes, hardscapes and few remaining “wild–scapes.”

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist

To set the stage for an intriguing look at the tropical domain that is Singapore, Warren’s coffee-table book opens with a defining photograph showing an expansive horizontal green swath (the Padang and Esplanade Park pictured from on high) stretching before a backdrop of skyscrapers. The revealing image suggests a unique perspective on the City of Gardens, where contemporary life melds with impressions of the past. Along that line, Warren’s text interweaves historical details, effectively tracing the development of the country’s gardening traditions. Archival representations, botanical illustrations, and a trove of excellent photographs bring Singapore’s myriad verdant spaces into focus, as native jungles give way to the colonial period’s lavish residences surrounded by lush plantings. A shifting landscape finds modern-day Singapore overflowing with densely planted flowering realms, extending from public squares to private retreats and glorious botanical wonderlands. Alice Joyce
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Review

“Archival representations, botanical illustrations, and a trove of excellent photographs bring SingaporeÕs myriad verdant spaces into focus.” — Booklist

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